
The Fundamentals of U.S. Export Control Regulations
The Fundamentals of U.S. Export Control Regulations
Date: November 4-6, 2025
Seminar Tuiton: US $1,700
"I have attended the U.S. Export Control Training seminar provided by the ITCS team of Marc Binder and Gregory Creeser.
Their knowledge on this subject is extensive, and the information was delivered in an easy-to-understand manner and format that greatly assisted me in developing and applying practical and sensible risk-based compliance practices to our business. They answered all questions and had great insights into the best approach for our export control exposure points and needs. They presented various case studies, and I truly learned a lot from these two experts in their field. I highly recommend them to anyone learning about export controls for the first time as well as those taking the next steps in enhancing their export compliance."
Nicholas Procopiadis, Chief Commercial Officer, SiNAB
Venue and guest room reservation
Accommodation is not included with seminar tuition. A limited block of guest rooms at the venue hotel is reserved for seminar participants on a first-come, first-served basis. Book early to ensure rate and room availability
Seminar venue:
Courtyard San Diego Downtown
530 Broadway, San Diego, CA, 92101 USA
+1 619-446-3000
Guest room rate: $229 Single/Double
Reserve with the guest room booking link or call 619-446-3000 and reference the Content Enablers group.

Who should attend
This seminar is designed to benefit those new to export compliance as well as tenured export practitioners aspiring to stay abreast of regulatory changes and current best practices.
Industry and government personnel whose jobs involve international trade activity to include:
- Empowered Officials
- Program Managers
- Corporate Officers
- Compliance Managers
- Business Development
- Contract Managers
- Purchasing, Traffic and Logistics
- Anyone making important decisions involving international transactions and technical interchanges with Foreign Parties or Persons
What is included
- Continental Breakfast, Lunch, and Snacks each seminar day
- Most recent copy of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)
- Bound seminar manual with notes, links, and other useful tools
- Opportunity to ask questions of instructors and to network with peers
- Practical exercises to help with understanding and retention of a complex subject
- Certificate of Completion and assistance with approval for CLE credit or NCBFAA-NEI credit as requested
- BONUS! A Year of FREE ACCESS to Content Enablers' acclaimed Webinar Series for Trade Practitioners events
Interactive 3-Day Live Seminar in San Diego, California
Courtyard San Diego Downtown
530 Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101 USA

Overview and Instructors
Marc Binder and Greg Creeser of ITC Strategies lead this interactive 3-day seminar that provides engaging and easy-to-understand instruction on complying with U.S. export and related import controls. A complex topic is presented logically with practical guidance and exchange on industry best practices in developing and maintaining a successful International Trade Compliance Program.
The training will focus on the U.S. government laws and regulations that apply to the export and import of products, technologies, and services and will highlight the specific practices you can implement to ensure your company manages them efficiently and effectively.

This seminar will address:
- International Traffic in Arms Regulations | ITAR
- Export Administration Regulations | EAR
- Foreign Trade Regulations | FTR
- U.S. Customs Regulations
- Office of Foreign Assets Control | OFAC
- Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives | ATF
The interactive nature of the training includes a comprehensive curriculum on the subject matter with exercises and ample opportunities to interact with seminar instructors, peers, and colleagues.
Broad Seminar Agenda
Day 1
- Overview And Definitions
- Export Controls and Compliance
- Jurisdiction And How Your Products, Services, and Technology Are Controlled EXERCISES
- Exemptions & Exceptions EXERCISES
- Licensing
Day 2
- Address Attendee Subjects (Provided at Registration)
- End User Controls EXERCISES
- Office Of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)
- Antiboycott Restrictions and Rules
- Customs and Shipping Compliance
- Where Export Meets Customs
- Incoterms EXERCISES
- Schedule B and Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS)
- AES / ACE
- Export Documentation and Logistics
Day 3
- Violations, Disclosures, and Consent Agreements
- Detentions and Seizures
- Voluntary Disclosures Versus Directed Disclosures
- Compliance Programs
- Procedures and Practices
- Documentation and Recordkeeping
- General Questions/One-On-One
CLICK HERE to access a full 3-day agenda.
Meet the Speakers

Marc Binder is a senior consultant with ITC Strategies, an internationally-recognized import and export consulting business offering a wide range of tailored services to assist companies—large and small—maintain compliance with the various U.S. laws and regulations associated with exporting or importing goods and services. Prior to joining ITC Strategies, Marc was the Director of Customs Compliance for Goodrich Corporation, where he was responsible for managing the Corporate Customs Compliance program. Prior to Goodrich, Marc was Director of Customs and Export Compliance for TRW Automotive, and prior to that, he was with Lockheed Martin – Government Electronics Systems in Moorestown, NJ for 20 years where he held a number of positions, such as Logistics Analyst, Traffic Manager, Materials Manager, and ultimately, Manager of Import and Export Licensing and Compliance.
Marc recently completed his second term as President of the Society for International Affairs (SIA) and has transitioned from his active role on the SIA Board of Directors to now serve as an Advisor to the Board. During his time on the SIA Board, he also held the office of Secretary/Treasurer from 2016 – 2018 and was Director of Planning and Education from 2006 – 2016. Marc is a former two-term member of the Department of Commerce, Regulations, and Procedures Technical Advisory Committee (RPTAC) and a former three-term member of the Department of State, Defense Trade Advisory Group (DTAG). Marc is a licensed Customs Broker and was certified in the fields of Defense Logistics and Hazardous Materials Transportation. Marc has been active in the International Logistics, Export, and Import fields for the past 30-plus years.
Marc holds a bachelor's degree from Villanova University and has graduated from the Wharton Management Program, University of Pennsylvania. He also received certificates in Transportation and Distribution Management from Pennsylvania State University as well as training in Defense Packaging of Hazardous Materials for Transportation at the School of Military Packaging Technology at Aberdeen Proving Grounds. Marc speaks regularly at conferences and seminars in the U.S. and internationally on import, export, and customs issues. Marc is a native of Philadelphia, PA and now resides in the Annapolis, MD area.

Greg Creeser is a senior consultant with ITC Strategies, an internationally-recognized import and export consulting business offering a wide range of tailored services to assist companies—large and small—maintain compliance with the various U.S. laws and regulations associated with exporting or importing goods and services. Prior to joining ITC Strategies, Greg held the position of Corporate Director for International Trade Compliance with Goodrich Corporation's Washington Operations Office. In this position, Greg was responsible for assisting the export and import compliance programs and international trade requirements for three major sectors with over 100 facilities located throughout the United States and overseas. Prior to Goodrich, Greg worked for four years as the Corporate Manager for Export and Import Compliance within TRW's Washington Operations office.
Greg began his career in the export arena by serving for two years as a licensing officer within the then "Office" of Defense Trade Controls at the Department of State. In that role, Greg adjudicated export applications relating to Categories I, II, III, XI, and XII as well as Commodity Jurisdiction requests. Prior to his days as a licensing officer, Greg spent eight years with the State Department's Office of Administration, traveling internationally with various Presidential administrations to arrange the financial and logistic requirements for foreign policy visits made by the Executive Branch. Greg held the position of President of the Board of Directors of the Society for International Affairs (SIA) from 2004-2006. He also held the positions of Vice President, Communications Director, and Conferences Director for SIA. Currently, he acts as an advisor to the organization.
Greg is currently a member of the Defense Trade Advisory Group (DTAG) and has led and participated in numerous working groups to address issues and provide recommendations to the DDTC. DTAG members are appointed by the Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs on the basis of individual substantive and technical expertise and qualifications and are drawn from a representative cross-section of U.S. defense industry, association, academic, and foundation personnel, including appropriate technical and military experts. Greg regularly speaks at conferences and seminars both in the U.S. and internationally on export issues. Greg received his Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science and Economics from Texas A&M University in 1987.